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    Injuries on the Job

    Sometimes when I'm scrapping I'll get a minor cut and bruises (sometimes really bad bruises). I always make sure I'm careful and aware of my surroundings when loading and especially unloading the truck, as I can not afford a serious injury. The last time I was at the scrap yard, it started dumping rain and as I was finishing up an ambulance and firetruck were pulling in. There were two guys unloading in the truck next to me and one of them was unloading some huge pieces of sheet metal, he slipped and the sheet metal sliced both of his legs open. Not a very good day for those guys. The employees were all really great about making sure he was taken care of though. Anyone else have an incident happen to you or someone else? Please share and maybe we can all learn a thing or two about what not to do. Thanks!


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    Been very lucky. From experience, the unsafe ones generally do not hurt themselves they usually hurt an innocent by stander.

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    People who are sick, very tired, distracted, on medication or recreational drugs tend to cause injuries to themselves and others. Human error is more deadly then a cable snapping under normal load and dropping something on your head.

    How many of you haven't almost dozed off at the wheel while coming home from a long tiring job? They put those rough patches on the side of highways for a reason.

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    A few years ago, I was cutting rebar from huge concrete chunks. I had taken down a building and loaded them with an excavator and they had long pieces of 5/8 rebar doubled over and under tension. When I cut one with the torch, it sprang away, then struck me on the arm like a snake. A big metal fire breathing snake. That hurt a lot, but wasn't a serious injury thankfully. It did give me a burn on the arm because it didn't cool down much swinging out then back in. That's when I started thinking about cutting metal in ways to relieve stresses instead of just wading in. I know Patriot76 knows a lot about that.


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    You guys asleep at the wheel need to pull over and take a nap, or shorten your days. You kill somebody your life is over also.
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    Just yesterday I was removing handles from and sorting out pots and pans and one of the screws holding the handle on was stripped, so out comes my trusty hammer to shatter the plastic around the screw...and my face when it flew off! Thank goodness I was wearing safety glasses! Seriously, the impact alone might have put my eye out, if not a sharp edge. I felt the safety glasses press right up against my face under the force!

    Always think before you do...and wear safety gear just in case you don't!
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    Pics? J/K sucks for that fellow. I usually get injured from stupidity. I know it's going to slip and I chose not to wear my gloves. I have a bucket for band-aids too.

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    I never scrap when I'm tired! Also I don't use big hammers to smash things. Flying pieces of plastic and metal are dangerous and you always have a bigger mess to clean up. The screws are there for a reason all you have to do is figure out which one was screwed in last and go from there.

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    Lots of sheet metal slices and one SOB front load washer drum tipped over and the concrete block raked my shin. Holy hell that hurt.

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    I get the occasional cut here and there, I stay very very aware of my surroundings and just think twice before I do something that could be dangerous.

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    I cracked my Bum.....lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by manchvegassalvage View Post
    I cracked my Bum.....lol
    now you have 2......winning !

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    Quote Originally Posted by manchvegassalvage View Post
    I cracked my Bum.....lol
    That's going to leave a mark.
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    useing 4 inch grinder yesterday jumped off peice i was cutting onto the top of my left hand pertty bad gash, only second injury i had in all the years ive been scrapping try to watch what im doing seeing im a one man crew


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